Stars, Supernovae and Nucleosynthesis III: 7-8 September 2016
When |
Sep 07, 2016 08:00 AM
to
Sep 08, 2016 04:00 PM |
---|---|
Where | Lennard-Jones Laboratories, 1.25, Keele University |
Contact Name | Raphael Hirschi |
Contact Phone | +441782733324 |
Attendees |
Raphael Hirschi (Keele) 7-8 Nobuya Nishimura (Keele) 7-8 Jacqueline den Hartogh 7-8 Chiaki Kobayashi (hertfordhsire) 7 Gabrielle Cescutti (6-9) Thomas Rauscher (6-9) Brad Gibson 7-8 (Hull) Isobel Judson 7-8 (Hull) Gareth Few 7-8 (Hull) Chris Jordan 7-8(Hull) Marco Pignatari 7-8 (Hull) Jorick Vink 6-7 (Armagh) Jose Groh 6-7 (DIAS) Torsten Henkel 7-8 (Manchester) Rob Izzard (IoA) 7-8 Ghina Halabi (IoA) 6-8 Clare Worley (IoA) 6-8 Adam Jermyn (IoA) 6-8 Camilla Juul Hansen (Dark-Cosmo, DK) 7-8 Umberto Battino (Basel) 5-9 Paul Crowther (Sheffield) 7 Alison Laird (York) 6-8 Nicholas Hubbard (York) 6-8 Michael Munch (York) 6-8 Christian Diget (York) 8 James Keegans (York) 6-8 |
Add event to calendar |
![]() ![]() |
Meeting details:
Title: Stars, Supernovae and Nucleosynthesis
Dates: 7-8 September
Venue: School of Physics and Chemistry, Lennard-Jones Laboratories, Keele University, Keele, ST5 5BG
Program: To be confirmed
Day 1 (Wed 7 Sept) will be the continuation of the massive stars and supernovae meetings organised by John Eldridge in the past.
Day 2 (Thu 8 Sept) will be the continuation of the meetings organised by Alison in York in the last few years.
Full program:
Wednesday 7 September: stars and their supernovae
9.30am Arrival (+ coffee)
Stellar evolution and observations:
10.00 Raphael Hirschi (5'): Welcome and introduction to BRIDGCE
10.05 Jorick Vink (35’ talk +5’ questions): Mass loss across the HRD
10.45 Jose Groh (21’ + 5’): The look of massive stars
11.11 coffee break
11.40 Rob Izzard (20’ + 5’): [C/N] ratios and binary stars in the thick disc
12.05 Andrea Cristini (15’+ 5’): 3D hydrodynamic simulations of carbon burning
12.25 Clare Worley (35’ + 5’): Spectroscopy and stellar abundances overview
1.05 pm Lunch
2.15 Camilla Hansen (20’ + 5’): Silver and the weak r process
2.40 Paul Crowther (15’ + 5’): R136 dissected with HST/STIS: properties of massive stars in a rich young star cluster
3.00 coffee break
3.30 Chiaki Kobayashi (35’ + 5’): GCE overview
4.10 Gabriele Cescutti (20’ + 5’): Stochastic GCE models of the early universe: Constraints to the nature of the r-process events
4.35 General discussion: Uncertainties, future opportunities, …
7.00 pm workshop dinner in Newcastle at Koh-I-Noor (curry)
Thursday 8 September: GCE, meteoritic grains and nuclear astrophysics (nucleosynthesis)
9.30am Arrival (+ coffee)
10.00 Brad Gibson (15’ + 5’): GCE
10.20 Gareth Few (15’ + 5’): Chemo-dynamical simulations
10.40 Isobel Judson (15’ + 5’): radial flows and their impact on metallicity gradients
11.00 Chris Jordan (15’ + 5’): inhomogeneous GCE code
11.20 break (+ coffee)
11.50 Marco Pignatari (25’ +5’): NuGrid/pre-solar grains
12.20 Umberto Battino (15’ + 5’): Accretion-induced collapse of white dwarfs and related nucleosynthesis
12.40 Jacqueline den Hartogh (15’ + 5’): Rotating AGB models
1.00 pm Lunch (including discussion)
2.00 Nobuya Nishimura (25’ +5’): Sensitivity studies with Monte Carlo method: application to the s process
2.30 Thomas Rauscher (25’ + 5’): Uncertainties in the gamma process
3.00 James Keegans (15’ + 5’): Nucleosynthesis in Common Envelope Neutron Star Systems
3.20 coffee break
3.40 Nicholas Hubbard (15’ + 5’): The 23Na(alpha,p) reaction and its astrophysical reaction rate
4.00 Michael Kulmback (15’ + 5’): Lithium-7 reactions - Astrophysics and Nuclear structure
4.20 General discussion: BRIDGCE: future opportunities
6.00pm The end
Looking forward to seeing you all in Keele.
Raphael
See: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1agYIfFg2LQO5E0jU7xgec5aplTOIC4WRCJepuqJN0Bw/editfor draft program